Tag: Biology
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Eagle Scout (new UW-Green Bay freshman) speaks to Wautoma Kiwanis | Waushara Argus
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Andrew Momsen spoke to the Wautoma Area Kiwanis Club, at the Thursday morning meeting on Aug.t 19. Andrew is a 2021 graduate of Wautoma High School and one of his most meaningful accomplishments in his young life has been becoming an Eagle Scout through the Boy Scouts of America.Andrew started his scouting career as a…
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From Schwaderer to Dowell – LLCC leadership | Work | messagemedia.co
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When the Long Lake Conservation Center started its life as a school for environmental learning, there was hardly anyone who could be called permanent staff.It wasn’t long, though until James T. Marcum found a young man named Robert (Bob) Schwaderer ’75 (Population Dynamics) to fill the role of executive director. Born in Cresson, Pennsylvania and…
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Buoys back in Bay of Green Bay will bring data to boaters, researchers | WOODTV.com
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) — This week the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, University of Wisconsin and NEW Water partnered to put the Green Bay West and East buoys back on the water.They are fundamental tools used to measure current weather conditions like wind speed, air and water temperatures and wave height. …In addition to…
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Wild Things: Natural Resources Board Approves Whitefish Emergency Rule – Door County Pulse
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seven-year effort led by Northern Door commercial fisherman Charlie Henriksen is finally coming to fruition on Green Bay.Wisconsin’s seven-citizen Natural Resources Board (NRB) unanimously approved an emergency rule allowing an increased quota for whitefish this season in commercial fishing Zone 1 (Lower Green Bay) during an online meeting April 14. Henriksen, president of the Wisconsin Commercial…
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Rats make wonderful pets, really! Ask Prof. Hein who is putting them up for adoption
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UW-Green Bay Prof. Richard Heim is once again running his Adopt-A-Rat program. The Anatomy and Physiology students at UW-Green Bay, Manitowoc Campus have been working with laboratory rats over the year, and 11 females are up for adoption that have been raised since they were a few weeks old. This year they are a particularly…
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Professor Brian Merkel receives National Residence Hall Honorary of the Year Award
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Congratulations to Associate Professor Brian Merkel (Human Biology) was selected for a National Residence Hall Honorary of the Year Award for the category of Institution Faculty/Staff. NRHH is an organization that recognizes individuals who go above and beyond the call of duty and show great leadership throughout the campus community. The organization strives to provide…
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2021 EMBI Earth Caretaker Award Ceremony, April 22 (Virtual Ceremony)
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Environmental Management and Business Institute (EMBI) and Alumni Relations, in conjunction with the Cofrin Center for Biodiversity, cordially invite you to a reception honoring the 11th Earth Caretaker Award recipient, Linda Parker ’85. This reception will take place on Thursday, April 22, 2021 from noon to 1:00 p.m. via a…
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UW-Green Bay Faculty Recognized with Regents Top Teaching Awards
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Ekaterina Levintova and Nutritional Sciences/Dietetics Honored Green Bay, Wis.— The UW System Board of Regents today (April 5, 2021) announced the recipients of its 29th annual Teaching Excellence Awards. UW-Green Bay received two of the three top honors, and awardees will be honored at the next Regents meeting, April 9 via videoconference, along with the…
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Professor Brian Merkel | Focus on Veterans | YMCA of the Fox Cities | WHBY
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Professor Brian Merkel, associate professor of microbiology and immunology at UW Green Bay joins us to talk about COVID-19 variants and the recent milestone in vaccinations in the state Source: Professor Brian Merkel | Focus on Veterans | YMCA of the Fox Cities | WHBY
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On The Move In The Waters Of NE Wisconsin | WTAQ News Talk | 97.5 FM · 1360 AM | Green Bay, WI
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SUAMICO, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – The northern pike spawning run is underway in some areas. Last year, the pandemic stalled research efforts at the site in Suamico, but this spring, crews are back in the field. Over the past eight years, a fyke net off Lineville Road in Suamico has been the center of a science…